Policy
Monthly Policy Roundup
Read our roundup of the latest policy developments and research findings on women's health
Ask KHN-PolitiFact: Is My Cloth Mask Good Enough? The 2022 Edition
Wearing a cloth mask is better than not wearing a mask at all, but if you can upgrade — or layer cloth with surgical — now is the time
The US Doesn’t Have Enough Faculty to Train the Next Generation of Nurses
The U.S. will need about 2 million new registered nurses by 2030 but some nursing programs are turning away students because of a shortage of faculty and clinical sites
HIV Prevention Pill PrEP Is Now Free Under Most Insurance Plans – but the Latest Challenge to the Affordable Care Act Puts This Benefit at Risk
Since the start of the HIV epidemic in 1981, over 700,000 Americans have lost their lives to AIDS
Omicron: Why the WHO Designated It a Variant of Concern
The decision has already precipitated a broad shift in priorities in pandemic management on a global scale
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